
SarutobiAsuma
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Yeah I made a Rainbow field team recently, and I think abusing the fields or even walking around with the ability to create your own is awesome and the way to go, but I was looking to create other teams based around other fields and I noticed it's hard. Right now, fire is dominant with Burning field, Grass Fields and Sun being so easy to get and abuse withe Typhlosion and Ninetales, it's hard to see any reason to try with other fields. But still I want to make a Swamp team and I noticed the only way to form it is the pledge combo. That's disappointing to me because I feel Water pledge in Grass terrain AND Grass pledge on the water's surface should create the Swamp field as well. Not just Grass+Water pledge. I had a cool idea for a Swamp team and it now looks like it will be next to useless as it's too hard to take advantage of.
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Well, you gonna need some options for sure. Golbat may be a good option for her other pokes, but for Cradily, Monferno is your best option. You just have to hope he lands his hits. But yeah, Golbat is pretty fast, it evolves at lv 22, and you get wing attack at lv 15. Zubats are also pretty common. You just find them in the tunnels under Opal Ward. Golbat handles the other pokemon, but Cradily. I can't think of a better option than your monferno. Just need good luck I guess. As for Togepi, it really doesn't have much offrensive usage at these levels, but you may be able to use it to mess with Cradily and his Curse+Recover combo. Charm lowers attack sharply (hopefully you didn't get rid of it.) Sweet kiss to confuse. Encore to force him into a non offensive move like recover. general things to make it difficult for him to fight. You can also try running around for ages to get his happiness up so he can evolve to togetic and get an added resistance to florina's grass. Hope this helps
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I have a Modest Drought lv 53 Ninetales already. When the time comes to decide how this team will work, I'll decide. I also farmed a few Black sludges of some trubbishes already. And I have 5 leftovers from Munchlaxes. So i'm all set.
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Got to love it. This was actually slightly easier in some ways for me than others. For one thing, I got a modest chlorophyll bulbasaur from the event my first try without resetting. Then I caught the stunfisk with like the 12th pokemon I ran into. And I had every other pokemon required. Easy. I messed up the breeding chain the first time and had to start over, but nailed it the second time. Overall started last night, complete today. And the results? Oh and the bulbasaur from the event was female too. Never had to breed bulbasaurs to get a female. Just excellent luck I guess.
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If you go special lucario, the smartest thing would have been to train Riolu up to 41, when it got NASTY Plot. Then evolve it, heart scale Dark pulse unto it. Have Aura sphere, then the third move is up to you. Flash cannon tm for additional stab is probably the best option. I have a physical lucario, with Swords dance, Close combat, Reversal and what will eventually be Extremespeed. After that I will tutor something from the move tutor for coverage.
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I have a pidgeot and I'm trying to trade with the guy for Cryognal, but his house isn't there. Is this a weather based event?
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Impossibly rare is probably the answer. We all know how competitive Breloom can be. Both technician and Poison Heal.
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Well, leave it to people to find ways to make money. For instance, I farmed a couple gold nuggets of some grimers and black sludge of some trubbishes today in the wasteland. There is money everywhere and cool items too. Wide lens can be found on Yanma/Yanmegas. Quick Claws on sandshrews/Sandslashes. Lots of useful items all around
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Way better really. Waterfall gives you that 100 reliable accuracy and aqua tail can miss when you need it. It's also a very short breeding chain and double with the fact Swampert naturally has EQ, you get two powerful physical stabs to use, and that's all you need. I love my Adamant Water fall Swampert. I'm pretty sure it's gonna replace Sharpedo on my team mainly because my Sharpedo doesn't learn any good water stabs naturally at all besides Aqua jet..
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I'm well aware of the tables, but I just level them up. I don't waste my rare candies just to level the pickup team past 80. there is no special item beyond lv 40 that I need to go that high for imo. For leftovers I can farm them off Munchlax(already have 4). Elixer and PP ups aren't a big enough deal for me to go that high either, and the chance of a Rare candy pickup remains 10% right up to lv 100 from 41. So my goal is just to have a bunch of lv 41 meowths, which will all have pay day and that's that.
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Well that's disappointing. It seems I got the catch Solrock but not Lunatone option. I couldn't find Lunatone under the Grand Stairway at all so i went to the obtainable pokemon list and saw Luna supposedly is in the Tanzan depths as well, but no look after 1hr of searching. I have a pickup army already. Still looking for the Lucky Egg, but other than that i'm pretty much set. I have 4 rare candies right now, and I don't even think I'm going to use them on pokemon since they sell for 10,000, they can be a real money earner.
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Alright, I didn't wanna share this unless I confirmed it was possible, but I read that Lunatones have a possibility of holding both a Moon Stone and Comet Shard (1%: 5% with CompoundEyes) in both B/W and B/W 2. Comet Shard are worth 60,000 a pop when sold to a maniac, and I know it said Lunatones are available in the Tanzan Cave Depths at night, but I haven't seen any to even try out my theory, so I'm asking a couple things. 1. Are they readily available down there at night or was that wrong? 2. If they are, what part oft he cave are they? The tunnels dug out by the steelix? Or further down closer to where you get Seviper? 3. Does it even matter since this item was introduced in Gen 5 only, and this game is built on an Emerald engine?
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Considering Shinies are just gimmick poke that has no added abilities and it's just all about looks, I don't think lowering the shiny encounter rate is necessary at all. It's just part of the fun. If we wanted to struggle for shinies like in the real game, you would play the official games, where the encounter rate is absurd (like 1 in 8000+). This is a casual fanmade game for fun, so hell no to shiny chance reduction.